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BIX THE PATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1917. Mot ice to Si Children Cry for Fletcher's The Experience of These Women Prove Tnat There it a Remedy for Your Illness, ' Aberdeen, Idaho. "Laat year I Buffered from a weakness with puns in my side and back. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and I aid so. After taking one bottlo I felt very much better. I have now taken three bottles and feel like a different woman. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabta Compound is the best medicine I have ever taken and I can recom mend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Percy Prestidgb, Aberdeen, Idaho. Kingfisher, Okla. "For two years I Buffered with a severe female trouble, was nervous, and had backache and a pain in my side most of the time. I had dizzy spells and was often so faint I could not walk across the floor. The doctor saidi would have to have an operation. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable . Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and strong, have no pain, backache or dizzy spells. Every ono tells me how well I look and I tell them Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound did it " Miss Nina Soutuwick, K. P. D. No. 4, Box 33, Kingfisher, Okla. .9- VEGETABLE COMPOUND ML.. V- PI CHAM , " : '- . : item tlb At Your Dru 6 gist's m IVUM MACS OO LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. r'-rr;- r$i z. en""'7, ,',,," i i . CLAIM DOCUMENTS (These Are Now In Possession of Lansing But Are Held Up by Argentine Stayton Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Stuyton, Or., Oct. 30. Miss Lena Berg of Bhaw spent the week end with friends here. -1111 SVIA 9U1I OUIBS OI B pilB IKIIJ31UJK -uo3 (ijiS 0.)j.)iii)j uo Xuudiiio.i ifuipiuui uur coniraei witn a uerinan xinn. SOUTH TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C The "Wall Street" of Charlotte CHARLOT J. M. Bingo motored to Salem for the ! WUUJL BUU. Mrs. J. F. Lau and little daughters spent Sunday with her parents in Salem. Mrs. Effie Millar Is visiting ia Eu gene tins ween State House News Tariffs filed by the Portland Hail way, Light & Power Company to be- W. E. Thomas has sold his house on , conlB effective October 30th, have been 3rd street now occupied by Mr. Uaugh-1 suspended by the Commission until No crty, to Byron Ueniiy, who will move I Vcmber 30th. These tariffs advance "t. r:7dlrs. Carv Fryer of June-11?1 P cnt on all tion City motored up to spend the week ' cIass commodity rates and switching end with the lntters parents, Mr. and i rates on the interurban Hues, also elini Mrs. J. R. Gardner. I inate passenger transfer between inter- Hay Blukely a former Stayton boy urban and city lines, together with all was married the lust of the week to ; commutation and round trip fares. As a Eugene1 girl. these latter fares were put in by or- Mr. and Mrs. W. t'. Parry and son of i oer or tuo. commission in 1H1J, they . By Charles P. Stewart (United Pross Staff Correspondent) Buenos Aires, Oct. 29. Because Ar gentine 's congress is now in recess, Pre sident Irigoyen will probably bo able to prevent any publicity for additional aixemburg correspondence, which it isjullction City and W. L. Parry of Bcr-'may not be changed without authority " ." B"'- koley, Calif., visited Sunday and Mon- irom tne e.oinmission, under Wection 30 .eminent! possession. So long as eon-l,, at the E D Alexamfer and lof the Railroad Commission Act. Hence Kjess cannot direct the making public Korinok homes. the tariffs are suspended in order to f this data and so long as the presi-( A poUouor ha9 beea at work in stay.Jhave a -formal hearing- which will be . ... "ton. At one time three dnir were fnunil sei in tue near luture ana ail interest- dead and it is reported that to date el parties be givon the opportunity to seven or eight have been poisoned o legal means to force its production This was the statement from authori tative sources today, answering dis patches from the United States that nly Argentina's consent prevented America revealing more of the Uerman pwedish correspondence, the first instal ment of which caused tho German min ister's dismissal here. Many circles here desire production of the additional documents. For the fruost part, these are pro-ally adherents, ("resident Jrigoyen has strongly !e evorod in a policy of complete neutral ity ana is presumably holding back the documents because of a desire not .to stir up public feeling again. The New York Sun on Saturday print 'ed a dispatch from Washington declar ing that new and important disclos ures of secret German activities, show ing Swedish collusion with Germany, were in possession of Secretary of State .Lansing, but could not be published be cause of Argentina's refusal to permit publicity. The Sun claimed these further docu ments revealed that the Swedish foreign office transmitted Germany's replies to Luxburg, that the Swedish claim of not knowing the nature of tho dispatches was false, and that Sweden was party to a general conspiracy with Germany gainst the allies and neutrals. Tho Sun's dispatch was transmitted to Argentina and it is this story to which the above is nn answer. Hoover's message to loyal American people: "Eat plenty, but eat wisely and .without waste. HOME OF CAMP GREENE A i 4 . .. in J 1 TE 2ho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in tiso for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of - ana nas Deen maae under His per y J-,7--&- SOnai SUDerVlElon Since Its infancr rVS. 'CCCCr't Allow nn una n Aia J., t-r " MV vuv. vtvvwvv HI Lillys All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuBt-as-jood " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of IiJants and Childran Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has fceen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatur&l sleep, Ike Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ENUINE' ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i a Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Historic Town in Piedmont Section of North Carolina is- One of Most Tavored Cities of the South Climate, Water and Surroundings Unequaled Ideal Location For Cantonment. ! THE MARKETS I Hogs Keeeipts 329 Tone of market steady i'rinie light $lf.75(5)15.85 I'rinie heavy $15.5015.75 I'igs 13.5014 Hulk $14.50(a 14.75 Sheep Keeeijits HiO Tone of market steady Wesleni lambs $14(14.50 Vallev lambs 13 ;)Ofo)14 Yearlings $12.50(0.13 Wethers I 12.50 Kwes H.50 10.50 WOMEN DOINO MEN'S WOEK present testimony. i - y 4' - r 1 ' - l , ' -- . r Try Mtiking Your Own Cough Remedy 4 , j3 AW 4s-s For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use ets-It' Fain Eases nt Once. Corn Just deal Do your corn ridding easily, with a Binile the banana peel way. That's the "Oets-lt" way the only way your eorn or cairns comes off complete as though it were glad to get off. wei8-JD nas cureu more corns than all other remedies combined. It's 1 f ie . Ton ran Mn hont K, ttiH hr oetier rmur mmn tb raMlj--uutil kind. KuUy rtuw. ivorth), pour it into a r times. It will replace the euor 1 the bottle with plain nious bulk taken up bv fuel on cargo iln'V'ol 19 totU' carriors warships, and inimediately tter cough svrup'than T18 3 '"' of i'l'iir ready-nuule for S2.M.: ,ue usc tlf the Allies. INVENTS DEVICE THAT MAY WIN THH WAR If investigation should prove its worth tho United States may have possession of an invention that may win the war. The first steps in proving the claims of the device's in ventor, Gnrabed T. K. Giragossinn, was ' If you combined the curative proper-1 , when ,"S" passed a bill to ties of every known "rendy-nmde'' cough Investigate the workings of tho iu remrdy, yon would hardly have in tlicm vention. ;,., " ;.?. n. .TL xntl IM" 11 Though it is not cssentiallv a w ir simple Jiome-mautr oouih ivrnn u-hih j it . . - jtakeionlv a few mlnX? toVrV-par? 7'. the ...vention if found pracli- Get from any druggist ounces of ct" wlU be " inestimable service in Piiiejc ( till cents worth), pour it into a WHr times. It will replace the euor- fMtlt IMllKU HIIU 1111 HIO UOtlld cranuinten sugar sy Jint of really bett you couia luy ready-nuule for $2.iHJ.j i'his l'inex and sugar svrup prennra-i PL l n i 4ion treta right at the cause of a c'ough! ihiD KlVCtCr Charged tind gives almost immediate relief. It" , , T , " CnZZe&l wlA A,n2 Germans iated membranes that lino the throat,! chest and bronchial tulieg so gently I San Francisco, Oct .30. John Tviilio pud easily that it is really astonishing. ( If f, riveter at the Vnion Iron Works A day'! use will usually overcome the under arrest todaV, the result of a fordinary cough and for bronchitis, ! raid on his home, where photographs Th?'. r!'.lfh nl. bronchial ; and plans of the submarines building at sistluna, there is nothing bettor. ti, i-,,: t. w l j u 1'inex is a most valuable concentrated 1 f i n 'Ve; tompound of ,renuine Korway pine e 7?, VT lH,,ow'nK h's Itra-t, and lias been used for generation " 'lMi8 lct If k"ow" ,hat ll",t we,k (tt break up severe coughs. txhc officers of Tornsen Fonander, naval To avoid disappointment, be aure to f("'stru'tor, were raided and plans of 33 (ik your druggist for ounces of vessels, largely oil tankers, under con- Jl'inei" with full directions, and don't : struction here, were found in his pes nceept anythinjf else. A guarantee of j session, together with plans of concrete, absolute satisfaction or money prompt, 'vessels being built at Redwood Cilv It 1? '' th' PWJrtWH. :was declared that Konnnder had bees Uhe I'mcx Co., Ft. Wayne, lad, engaged by tho San Francisco Shin- Don't Travel Aroiiml ta i Com Agony, lieta-It." as sure as the sunrise, and as safo as water. Used by millions. Don't take a chance with your feet, you can't af- inrci 10 experiment witn uiiKnown, mix tures when you know "ellts lt'' never fails. "tiets-U'' will remove any corn or alius. Wear those new. stvlish shoes or pumps if you want to go" nhcad and dance. Demand "(lets-It" throw sub stitutes back on the counter! 25c is all yon need pay at any drug storo, or it will be sent direct by JS. Lawrence- Co.. Chicago, 111. Sold in Salem and recommended as the world's best com remedy by J. C. IVrry, I). J. Frv. Charlotte, :the city which is to be In addition to this central camn or1 " , "w n T" "p Rr.a ln the transient home of the Western cantonment center, there will be othPr " ",ul u,eS0U tomatoes nre lollow- troops, is a historic community, locations for specific divisions of this ' celebrated for the most part by rea- vast array of guardsmen. There will T,ierc seems to be some backward- 3on of the fact that it was here that be an aviation field of hundreds of ncss iu establishing the price of tui'- the First Declaration of Independence acres; a remount station of equal lu'.ys for Thanksgiving. There was a was executed. Patriots of Mecklen- area, a rifle range, artillery range, this j report -sent out tuat tne government in- burg, the county of which Charlotte is latter havine- it i,;,- t.'.-.. ! tended buying heavily for the bovs at the seat, gathered on a spot now the Mountain of revolutionary fame It isltho ca"tor,,"ent, but it seems this was central site of the city, marked by approximately 15 miles distant from November T wUl tell the storv'Ts to .,,e of ,he most 8tri,d,'g of the intersection of its two tirinnlnal the moin . novemoer i will tea tne story as to tn ,..,. WBr in Knrnri vt!. streets, and 'without Waiting the later The aviation squad 'will number 2,500 food cVmmiaaiS'wa"'.. ! f wTn"'f." ar0 loi"g ,thc , wurk, action in Philadelphia, signed a docn-;. airmen with half that number of ma.'o" several staples including beans and ! ?rMT' It t !? A J?.$ i" "" unitoriu and engaged as coii- handsome and fashtnnnhio 0iJiot tn ' :V .v... i' m.'tor' and drivers on tho cars and dential suburb of Charlotte, will be 'cents if the government takes a hand. , ThU show i.ctilW,ffiSS Utilized for some division of th.lowfyr, it all g.ess work just at in ahTs8 W ' u stlk nly1" .Hod guardsmen, perhaps for the aviaton Pent and one man's opinion is as the weaUer sex. Wome 8ubjoct to corps. .good as another's. ailments which men do not have, and when so niling become weak, helpless ' Sllt't'erCra Ttllf a .Atnn.llr lio. K it m 1 menr in Deuaji oi tiriusn uiaeoenuence. cnines Thi win ho .n a . onions, j-'nr this renson nnH nneortn nv . . . , .. .. , , , . ' ' " Dl""1""11 BBB, i 7, . , nolo nouied man is in 20th 1776. , This date is annually eel-, The Improved ,ectlon of My6 parfc " ""2, jW.i!'? W. work-acting eorateu Dy me otaie, wun unariotte hB staging its most monumental pageant. Presidents Roosevelt and Taft, Vice President Marshall and President Wil son have all been the distinguished guests of honor on the occasions of these celebrations, President Wilson There will hn I2nnn i tnese celebrations, rresiuent Wilson '. r , '. " " uraiu 'sufferers But a remedv has he,. f, n i having made the principal address and ? d, mother site will! Wheat, soft white M-8B1.87;efo?ywl?'ah5.B nllZ'l being the central figure in the celebra- requisitioned for the accommoda- Weat, red $1.85, Vegetable Compound has been malt in e tion on May 20th, 1916. I '. lnats ' s Vn7- wlx women wel1 and strollK anl Charlotte Is, moreover, the metro-' Aa, then, there will be several : Baric v ton auie to ao worn as any other woman. polis of North Carolina. Its population "unorea acres used for maneuver Bran $35,501 i IT" la 50.000 and it is the most favored of STOunds, located six miles east of thn Shorts, ner ton ' 37 Sfl I hanlf CmviIKT Mqu Ka i nil f'nrA lnn fAtiaa In mnnv nnnviriAa i a blibiuu nr nnnnv mam thai nav. cneaL. new v.l notably that of cotton manufacturing. can be easily used during any period Within a radius of 50 miles of Char- ot excessive precipitation. Iotte are 400 cotton mills with a pay- j To get the camp for Charlotte there roll of $30,000,000 a year and having has been no stlntedness on the part ol over 400,000 employees. Its own prin- the progressive peorIe of Charlntto clpal Industry Is cotton manufacture Whatever charges had to be met for and the manufacture of by-products of the use of any and all of the nearly 10,- cotton. It Is the main distributing cen- 000 acres available, have been borne ter of the Carolina! being State head- by the business men of Charlotte who quarters for more automobile distrlb- have an appreciation of what it means uting agencies than any other city ln to have a city of equal size to the the two States. Its skyscrapers are present proportions of Charlotte in office buildings tenanted by represon- point of population spring un almost tatives of Northern and Eastern firms over night just on the outskirts. ana corporations wnose range or. ac- ine construction work will have tivitles is over North and South Caro- been completed at the present rate of lina. the Southern branches of these progress by the time the last contin- lnstitutlons nemg centereu nere. gent or the 50,000 or more soldiers The aggregate cost of the canton .who are coming here will arrive. A ment when It shall have been made veritable army of laborers are enearreil ready for the troops will be between now clearing up underbrush, burning Hay, vetch, new $22 Hay, clover, new $20 Minus Usual Turkey Dallas, Tex., Oct. 30. The United States food administration today asked jj , the Texas Poultry, Butter and Egg asso- aoc eiation to "heln win thn " l,r ..- Butterf,at 52c Creamery butter J V-;T--j""M.'.'' , eiation to "help win tho war." bv re Pork, tn foot 1414V. J f5ainm8 from .cssig any turkeys for Veal fancy r'fiSHc ! 8 pmei,t ou,slde tlle 8tate f Texas Steers ... ' 68c ' before December 1, " by which time tho Cows . " 45c ' blrJs Wl11 llave maturc1 and will carry Bulls . '. 4(ffi5cia much greater amount of flesh." Spring lambs : 11(5)12' llle lexas association already had Lambs, yearlings ioc Passel a resolution to the effect that uiiai-.va Bnuuiu u'j uiessca in icaus and the southwest until after Novem ber 15, and then only ncn turkeys weigh ing more than six pounds und torn tur keys weighing more than ten pounds.- Turkey dealers were not prepared to say today how the association would act on the food administration request. However, there was little doubt but that the dealers would "do their bit" by agreeing not to dress turkeys for ship ment until alter xiecemper i. Ewes .. 5toc iggs ana -ouitry Eggs, trade 52c Eggs, cash 50a Hens, pound 15lGc Turkeys, live 1820c Turkeys, dressed 25o Hens, dressed, pound 252Cc Vrys, dressed ... 2830c v eg eta Dies $2,000,000 and $2,500,000. There will be the green trees that havn hoen foil... mirnips.bunch 40c an nruruiratB nf n earl V i 000 bnllillnira from hlotnHe tnroata lo,-l . iCabbage 1 3-4c of wooden construction. In addition to the concrete military roads, bulldin I Slf0 'i,?0 '' tWa rfqueat is. P11 tough- .u rr, j. i. ,.. .j ' "u"a' , Potatoes le out the country and if dealers in ecn- """"""r'"";' TT r , V ,,. 7,71 USe8' Ieven, Sweet potatoes $3.503.75 eral agree to it, " ond dealer explain- tures are barracks, mess halls, hospl- and filling up ditches and otherwise ! Green onions 40c ed, "it wUl practically eliminate i tur- " tals, officers' headquarters and every converting the landscape of cotton ! Onions, in 'sack . $21key from the American Thanksirivine " . w vn; .u. mui; Huu nwuucu .anus iniu a city ior '"n'"'" uicuu tins rear, iiowever, if tne re- 'umberlng 50,000 men. the habitation of man. mm mm fi ll ii 5 ban iranexsco rf t M I finest location-: lacincj Union Square 000"1?oom5 from 2.9 perDay Qpprectated by Discrimmating7rai(ers -tkecltbr(doucr. . 'fTLanaqemtnL n in i 1 ' -i I - . 1 r:- I ' : l: t nihj ret. 1 If cf irU r J ' I ' - -!! I i J 1 :. " " t " s. ! ' It? E "HI. fi ' i I ; 5 fireen neoneers lflrt! t.gg plant . 7c Figs and Dates White figs 12c Eigs, 12-8 : $! l igs, 7i 33 $2.90 Dromedary dates $4-75 Enrd dates $2 Mi Oolden dates 1.3c rmit $1 ..... $4(I4 2'' 1.251.50 $6.50(o;7-50 fic 4 $12 quest applies only to southwest ship pers, it merely would mean that turkey meat elsewhere will be scarcer and higher." 3" 1' tr-: Y. M. C A. BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Apples Oranges, Valencia! ... Grapes Lemons, per box tisnanns, pound ! Honey i Cranberries, barrell ' Retail Fnces j Creamery butter . . 55' :H'Hir, hard wheat : $8083 (Hour, valley .-. ..... 2fi02.li5 inuntry cutter 4oe tggs, dozen fiOc I !ugar, cane , $8-25 , , Suyar, beet .( $8.25 i -Daily Livestock Market Quotations Portland, Or., Oct. 30 The follow ling aro today's livestock market quotations: Cattle Keccipls 211 Tone of market steady "liesf beef steers $f.7nfifl0 (ood beef steers $7o0((i7.73 Best beef qows $7(a7.o0 Ordinary to gooil cows $4(S6 Best heifers $77.75 Bulls $4tfi6.75 Calves $79.50 Stocker and feeder steers $4(5 7.25 1 Am Exposure Aches Cold rain; winds, and dampness bring out the rheumatic aches. An application of Sloan's Liniment will soon have the blood circulating and the pain will disappear. For neu ralgia, lame back, stilt neck, sprains, trains, and all muscle soreness. Siou'iLmimentcan'tbebeM. No rubbing tquicUypanetratesuKidoM its work w,tK- or dotring of the poro. BctMr thrnn pUater r outunents. For eold feet or bends try ui applies bos. of Sloen'sLirument. Oeoeroue eued boidoe. at ell giajatt, 25c50c,I.OO. --AeiieMn .V-.T. 4